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- Q3326202 description "Guinean politician".
- Q3326202 description "Guinean politician".
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- Q3326202 abstract "Moussa Diakité (192? -1985) was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité ran for election in Kankan on the RDA platform, while Sékou Touré ran for the forest region. Both men lost.After Touré became first President of Guinea after independence in 1958,Diakite held a number of cabinet posts, serving as minister of banking, security and internal affairs, finance and housing.As Minister-Governor of the Bank of the Republic of Guinea in 1962 he was involved in negotiations with the United States of America over guarantees for foreign investors. He became a member of the tight-knit group of close relatives who supported President Sékou Touré and who became the primary beneficiaries of the regime.He was a member of the Commission of Inquiry at Camp Boiro, where he conducted the secret investigation followed by the execution of Diallo Telli in 1972.In May 1972, as Minister of the Interior and Security and member of the National Politbureau he was among leaders who welcomed Fidel Castro of Cuba on his visit to Guinea.Diakite was arrested on 3 April 1984, one week after Touré's death.He was executed after the attempted coup by Diarra Traoré in July 1985.".
- Q3326202 deathDate "1985".
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- Q3326202 deathYear "1985".
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- Q3326202 dateOfDeath "1985".
- Q3326202 deathPlace "Guinea".
- Q3326202 name "Diakité, Moussa".
- Q3326202 name "Moussa Diakité".
- Q3326202 placeOfDeath "Guinea".
- Q3326202 shortDescription "Guinean politician".
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- Q3326202 comment "Moussa Diakité (192? -1985) was a Guinean politician during the presidency of Ahmed Sékou Touré.He was a member of the national Politburo.His wife, Tata Keïta, was half sister of the President's wife Andrée, and his son married the eldest daughter of Ismael Touré, the president's brother.In March 1952 Diakité ran for election in Kankan on the RDA platform, while Sékou Touré ran for the forest region.".
- Q3326202 label "Moussa Diakité".
- Q3326202 givenName "Moussa".
- Q3326202 name "Diakité, Moussa".
- Q3326202 name "Moussa Diakité".
- Q3326202 surname "Diakité".